There’s more to corporate art collection and art investment than meets the eye. From In The Black.
Author: Ed
CFO: First select your target
Finding the right company to buy can be a risky process, but help is available. CFO August 2003.
CFP: Cosying down
Computer sciences group is gaining cultural as well as economic benefits by centralising its operations. From CFO April 2003.
CFO: Raising your vision
If the property you’re in doesn’t meet your needs, you may need to see a specialist,I wrote for CFO in November 2002.
CFO: There goes the neighbourhood
Companies are turning their backs on lavish offices in favor of more practical and inexpensive surroundings. From CFO in April 2003.
CFO: Nice workplace, shame about the atmosphere
From CFO in August 2003. People tend to stay with a company if it provides a quality work environment that’s shaped to their needs.
CFO: Rents to rise, lock in now
The industrial sector is stable, but the drought in office demand is expected to end this year, from CFO August 2003.
CFO: Companies seek low risk and flexibility
Companies are re-engineering their property needs to meet new strategies. From CFO August 2003.
CFO: Lease is more
The benefits of a leaseback scheme are many, taking property off a company’s balance sheet while allowing retainment of bricks and mortar, I wrote for CFO in April 2003.